Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 06, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRESHAM
Gresham Locals
OUTLOOK. GRESHAM, OREGON
FRIDAT, JANUARY
— of p rayer w ill be observed with a JEWELRY AITTION
B u sh ...........
sh o rt program . Mrs. H attie W olfe
DRAWS GOOD CROWD
B ro n s o n ..
is prep arin g for a d irec to rs' m eet­
S
p law n . . .
The first auction of th e sale
ing to be held a t 11 o’clock th a t
Chas. P lian t . . . .
~ day a t the sam e place, w ith a w hich is to dispose of th e jew elry
K elly ........
| stock belonging to Guy D. Jones
luncheon to be served at noon.
E. P. Company
a
Mrs. M. E. W illiam s rep o rts the was held yesterday afternoon, and
C o n tin u ed from page 1
. serious Illness of her b ro th er G? H. I j his shop on Main stre e t w as crow d­
Deer Meat Is Dear.
1 Denning of E stacada, who on New ed to capacity as article s of value te rs of obstructions. The large
s Y ear's day suffered a th ird stro k e were handed out to the publid at d rifts w hich w ere throw n up at the
W illiam R. F e rris and H. A.
I auction prices.
cu rb s a re slowly m elting under r is ­ Mikesell. both of P o rtlan d , w ere
r of paralysis.
The Royal N eighbors of America I The sale Is in the hands of J. H. ing te m p eratu re , and will soon be each fined $50 in ju stice co u rt Wed­
are m aking p rep a ra tio n s for th eir P lan t, a jew elry au ctio n eer of 27 only a memory.
nesday by Ju stic e of th e P eace O.
bake sale which will be held Sat-1 y ears' experience. T he buying was
S alaries and bills allowed by A. E astm an, for having deer m eat
• urday, Ja n u ary 7, beginning a t 2
brisk and rep u tab le m erchandise vote of the council included. In the in th e ir possession out of season.
. o'clock.
Glen W inters has retu rn ed to his of value w as slau g h tered in price w ater fund, th e follow ing:
, work at C orvallis afte r spending to m eet dem ands. The sale will Ivy F illing s ta tio n ................ $ 6.62
GRESHAM CH A PTER No.
the holidays with his p are n ts Mr. be concluded on S aturday evening. J H. M etzger........................... 38.75
LJgaAf 44, R. A. M. S tated con-
9 and Mrs. W. A. W inters.
I The first 20 ladies en terin g the In v esto r's S y n d icate............. 157.50 n^K» vocation Monday evening,
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Mrs. C lark Melugin and h er son, I
G resham Drug C o ...........................60 ■ H I J a n u a ry 9, 1928. W ork in
H ow ard Pow er, left F rid ay by au-1 sto re T h u rsd ay afternoon w ere
M. M. degree. Visiting com panions
, tom obtle for El Centro. C alifornia, I | presented with a beautiful gold- A. R u eg g ................................... 100.00 welcome.
’ w here they will spend the rem ain-1 lined silver bonbon dish, which
In the g eneral fund the follow ­
By o rd er of th e H. P.,
1 der of the w inter. Mr. Pow er ex- I was much appreciated by each r e ­
ing w ere allow ed:
JAMES ELKINGTON, Sec y.
pects to find em ploym ent at th e I cipient.
sam e place w here .C harles Cox, I Mr. Jones announces th a t his R aker & S o n ............................. 29.73
who w ent th e re about a m outh ago, I plans are still som ew hat indefinite J. H. M etzger...........................
9.00
A S T A T E D COMMUNICA-
is employed.
as to the future. He has been in C. G. S chneider, s a la ry ......... 105.00 ^ ^ A f TION of G resham Lodge No,
Mrs. F ra n k Metzger u n d erw en t! business in G resham for the past BJur E lectric s to r e ................. 52.00 'Nr* 152 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic
a m ajor operation a t P o rtlan d sa n ­ eight years and his m any friends
1.00 hall, G resham , T uesday evening,
itarium W ednesday m orning. H er I wish him success in w hatever line G resham G a ra g e .....................
2.60 Ja n u a ry 10, 1928.
condition is rep o rted to be very of
< business he may decide to en ­ Ivy F illing s ta tio n .................
W. J. TODD, W. M.
I satisfacto ry .
1i gage in.
Ben Hoover .............................
3.50 W. L. GORSAGE,
Sec y.
Mrs. J. J. Stephens, a form er ac-1
qu ain tan ce of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
i Cooper and fam ily in W esthope, I
¡N orth Dakota, is a bouse guest at i
i the Cooper home. She is on her 11
way from S eattle to L ew iston, 11
¡Idaho, w here she will visit w ith a I
) son.
I
Miss Joyce K idder charm ingly I
en tertain ed a sm all group
of 1 1
friends on Monday evening a t her I
M
e n ' s W f a d j
ME
N’S WEAR
home. The tim e was passed w ith II
gam es and m usic, afte r which re- II
freshm en ts w ere served.
I
(Concluded on page 5)
Council Tries to Cope
With Fire Situation
In su ran ce funds for farm loans.
No com m ission or brokerage. Very
easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv.
New things u nder “Classified
S,
l» fe
Window Cleaning.
For ex p e rt window cleaning see
S. T ajim a, or leave ord ers w ith J.
Ross Brown. G resham , phone 2501.
Dailies at Bargain Rate
OREGONIAN and JOURNAL
and
C om bination
w ith
O U TLO O K
li Months— By mall—
with
Bargain
Outlook
Daily J o u r n a l .......................
Daily and S unday Jo u rn al
$6.50
8.30
with
Outlook
V Months—By mall—
Daily O reg o n ian.......................
Daily and Sunday O regonian
$4.90
6.40
Grab Onto It Through the Outlook!
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A M IG H T Y S A L E
Make your telephone earn you
m ore by connecting it w ith a W ant
Ad.
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D on't forget th e ad v e rtise rs when
you need an y th in g In th e ir line.
Suits and Overcoats
Our Anniversary
^Hdlf'Pricc
In stitu tio n s , Ilk«* in d iv id u a ls hiivi* birthdays,
J a n u a ry 10, 1928. th e F IR S T STA TE
c e le b ra te s its 22d a n n iv e rs a ry .
T h is b a n k w as founded 22 y e a rs ago. D u rin g all
lliese y e a rs it lias g o n e th ro u g h b o th good tim e s an d
bad, a lo n g w itli ev e ry o n e else.
Here is the year’s greatest clothing value.
We are overstocked and spring merchandise
will soon be arriving. In order to make
room for it we have decided to “clean house”
and take our loss. To insure quick disposal,
we have cut the price to half. Our stock
must be reduced and this is your opportunity
to save money. Make your selection early.
in th e se 22 y e a rs we h a v e end eav o red to do our
p a rt in u p b u ild in g th e b u sin e ss a n d ru ra l se ctio n s
of Ib is v icin ity .
T h is m ilesto n e m u rk s th e g row tli of stead y
pro g ress. D uring th e s e y e a rs we h a v e enjoyed a
ste a d y In cre a se in th e n u m b er of o u r frien d s, in e n ­
larged d ep o sits, in s tr e n g th an d security.
W ith each su cceed in g y e a r w e e n d e av o r to b ro a d ­
en and e n la rg e o u r c irc le of h e lp fu ln ess a n d service.
FIRST STATE BANK
A S tro n g Hank
GRESHAM, OREGON
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T h is *640 O t *>t inghoiise W arm in g Pad only *1.55
dow n am i **.00 per m o n th fo r tw o m o n th s. T ak e
a d v a n ta g e of th is o p p o rtu n ity because o u r special
o ile r Is fur a lim ited tim e only.
In clu d in g H a rt SchafTner and
M arx. C lo th c ra ft a n d o th e r
fine m akes. All o u r s u its in
th is sale E X C E P T B I I 'E S .
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MEN’S SHOES
A large group of m en’s D ouglas
mid P ack ard Shoes and Oxfords
th a t sold from $6 50 to $8.60........
Be Prepared!
Now is th e tim e to buy an e le c tric w a rm in g pad
an d have it w hen you need its so o th in g , c o m fo rtin g
w a rm th . T h re e h e a ts ai tin* touch of a sw itc h a u to ­
m a tic a lly c o n tro lle d te m p e ra tu re a soft flexible pad,
lig h t a s a fe a th e r ready to give you in s ta n t h eat
from a n y c o n v e n ie n t o u tle t th e s e a re th e re a so n s
fo r h av in g a W e stin g h o u se W a rm in g Pad at y our bed-
aide. O nce you have on«*, you'll n ev er w ant to go
hack to th e in co n v e n ien c e of th e old hot w a te r b o ttle.
PORTLAND
E L E C T R IC
P O W E R & C i COMPANY
ELECTRIC BLDO,
G resh am
These Furnishing and Shoe
specials are money savers
OVERCOATS
All of o u r fine q u a lity O ver­
c o a ts a re included in th is sale.
L ig h t, m edium a n d
heavy­
w eight. All sizes, a ttr a c tiv e
p a tte rn s .
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS
A large asso rtm en t of co llar at-
tai lied an d neck band sh irts th a t
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BOYS’ OVERCOATS
>7.S5 to $9.85 Boys' O'Coats......
>12.50 to >15 Boys’ O'Coats......
LADIES’ SHOES
A ta rg e group of S lip p ers and Ox-
fords. Black p aten t and tan.
Specially p ric e d .............................
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BOYS’ KNEE PANT
group of these S uits th a t sold
from $9 So to $16.50.
To close o u t..............
LADIES’ RAINCOATS
Men's Four-in-hand Ties. A
asso rtm en t of 65c ties now
T hree season w eight Union Suits,
$1 45 value .......................................
latdfes $S
R aincoats In th e sea-
$ A
x
WILL AVAIL YOURSELF OF THESE Bit; REDUCTIONS
A y ls W o r tK S M a r tip y
M en's w h ite h a n d k e rc h ie fs
Sp«*cial ................. ...............
MENS HOSE
MEN'S WEAR
Be black and tan hose..
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